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Feasibility of Single - Encounter Telemedicine Lung Cancer Screening: A Retrospective Cohort Study in an Underserved Population
; Lutzow, Lynde ; Dass, Chandra ; ; Erkmen, Cherie P.
Lutzow, Lynde
Dass, Chandra
Erkmen, Cherie P.
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2023-03-19
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Surgery
Clinical Radiology
Health Disparity
Thoracic Medicine and Surgery
Clinical Radiology
Health Disparity
Thoracic Medicine and Surgery
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https://doi.org/10.1177%2F10732748221121391
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COVID-19 forced a delay of non-essential health services, including lung cancer screening. Our institution developed a single-encounter, telemedicine (SET) lung cancer screening whereby patients receive low-dose CT in-person, but counseling regarding results, coordination of follow-up care and smoking cessation is delivered using telemedicine. This study compares outcomes of SET lung cancer screening to our pre-COVID, single-visit, in-person (SIP) lung cancer screening.
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Magarinos J, Lutzow L, Dass C, Ma GX, Erkmen CP. Feasibility of Single - Encounter Telemedicine Lung Cancer Screening: A Retrospective Cohort Study in an Underserved Population. Cancer Control. 2023;30. doi:10.1177/10732748221121391
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Cancer Control, Vol. 30
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